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Old 07-21-2012 | 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by SkyHigh
Indeed there have been some radical changes to our industry over the last 20 plus years. A USair captain here said that in the 1980's a 737 captain earned the equivalent of 420K per year in 2010 dollars. Now it is around 120K. In addition pilots work longer each month and a have a considerably discounted retirement or none at all.

A young person who is considering the profession could have as much as 40 years ahead to think about. If one were to project the rate of change that has been happening into the future it is a grim prospect.

Skyhigh
(I know I said I was done with this thread, but oh well )

What is the future of the pilot profession in general? What I mean by that is, what happens if the typical aircraft cockpit has just one pilot rather than two because of automation? What happens if "flying cars" become more mainstream? (Sounds silly, but I just saw a piece about them on CNN a few days ago) If things "work out," I'll be flying for over 40 years. A lot can change during that period of time.
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